Franklin. As he signed he stated " we will all hang together or be hung."
Thomas McKean signed the Declaration of Independence in 1781. He was the last signer.
The last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence was Charles Carroll of Carrollton. He lived until November 14, 1832, passing away at the age of 95. Carroll was not only the last signer to die but also the longest-lived of all the signers. His contributions extended beyond the Declaration, as he played a significant role in the early years of the United States.
Thomas McKean (Delaware) was the last member of the Second Continental Congress to sign the Declaration of Independence. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1774-81 and served as a delegate to the Congress of the Confederation from 1781-1783.
Carroll County was named after Charles Carroll, born in Annapolis ,MD. he was the last living signer of the declaration of independence until his death
The oldest signer of the Declaration of Independence was Benjamin Franklin, who was 70 years old at the time of signing. The youngest signer was Edward Rutledge, who was only 26 years old. The longest surviving signer was Charles Carroll, who lived to the age of 95.
It was Matthew Thornton from New Hampshire who is last on the Declaration of Independence
The last colony to accept or sign the Declaration of Independence was Georgia.
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The last to approve the Declaration of Independence was New York.
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